Sheila Nazarian, M.D., MMM

A face lift is typically performed on people between the ages of 40 and 60, but may also be appropriate for some patients above 60. The standard procedure for surgical face lift involves removing the excess fat and tightening the underlying facial muscles, then repositioning the skin of your face and neck. It is possible to have more than once facelift in a lifetime. If you find yourself unhappy with your face again in five or ten years, you can repeat the procedure.

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